C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Carl Pei says the Nothing Phone 3 will launch in Q3 2025. The timing lines up with previous flagship releases in July. After a pair of mid-range releases earlier this year, Nothing’s next ...
CMF Buds Pro 2 $47 $69 Save $22 The CMF Buds Pro 2 offer an impressive slate of features for affordable earbuds. They have an innovative case design with a customizable Smart Dial, ideal for controlling volume and tracking changes. ...
TL;DR CMF by Nothing will be launching the CMF Buds 2 soon. The company has now shown off a teaser for the TWS earbuds and published a product page. The Buds 2 will be available for $59 in Orange, Dark ...
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR A Redditor was able to remap the Essential Key on the Nothing Phone 3a Pro. The process is complicated, but it looks like the standalone button for Essential Space can be remapped to ...
TL;DR Nothing has confirmed that it’ll announce four CMF products on April 28. This includes the CMF Phone 2 Pro, in lieu of the CMF Phone 2. The news also comes as we wait for the Nothing Phone 3 to ...
Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro users are hitting unexpected monthly limits in Essential Space. Nothing didn’t disclose these caps at launch, sparking user backlash. Fans are worried that the feature may become paid ...
Nothing Phone 3a Pro With a mix of flexible cameras, clean software, and approachable prices, the Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro are some of the easiest budget Android phones to recommend, just so long as you don’t live in ...
Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Nothing has started teasing a new device just weeks after it unveiled the Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro. The upcoming device could be the second phone in Nothing’s budget-focused sub-brand CMF. The CMF ...
Ryan Haines / Android Authority I’ve had a tough time with many of the AI features rolling out across Android and iOS. I know that many of them are meant to be helpful, and many of my colleagues have found ...
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority On April 5, 2021, electronics giant LG dropped a surprising announcement: it would exit the smartphone industry entirely. Although this was shocking — it’s not every day that a major smartphone maker stops making ...